Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...resolution that "the action of the majority in the present House of Representatives merits the endorsement of the country." From 1860 to 1888 the Republican party, he said, had almost absolute control of all branches of government. They were elected by an open suppression of the Republican vote, and while in power did practically nothing. The 51st Congress met in 1888 with the resolution of the Democrats that they would not pass a bill favored by the Republicans. Only by the energy of Speaker Reed have they accomplished what they met for. They have passed the Federal election bill, against...
...theme of R. L. O'Brian's rejoinder was the consideration of the Republicnn party for their party first, and the country second. The motive of the Federal election bill was to control the only perpetual suppression. The motive of the Pension bill was to control the soldiers' vote. No matter what is sacrificed, the party comes first, the country second...
...call the attention of all members of the senior class who are candidates for a degree to the list which is now posted in University of those who are eligible to vote at the coming meeting of the class. This list is not necessarily perfect and it behooves everyman in the class who knows that he has a right to vote to see to it that his name is properly entered. The election of class day officers is the most important business which a class can transact, and if a man finds that through his own negligence he has forfeited...
CLASS OF NINETY-ONE.- There is a list posted in University Hall of men eligible to vote in the senior class election. Every candidate for the degree of A. B. or S. B. in 1891, who does not find his name on the list should apply to the committee at 28 College House on Tuesday or Wednesday from 1-30 to 2 p. m. The list will be removed at 1.30 p. m. on Wednesday. All '91 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list, for no one whose name is not there will...
ARTHUR J. CUMNOCK.CLASS OF NINETY ONE.- There is a list posted in University Hall of men eligible to vote in the senior class election. Every candidate for the degree of A. B. or S. B. in 1891, who does not find his name on this list should apply to the committee at 28 College House on Tuesday or Wednesday from 1.30 to 2 p. m. The list will be removed at 1.30 p. m. on Wednesday. All '91 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list, for no one whose name is not there will...